Jeff Koons is one of the most famous names in recent American art. Shooting to fame in the 80s, his straight-faced celebration of kitsch culture earned him global notoriety. Koons' work is now accepted as emblematic of its generation, and as such has been the subject of numerous solo museum exhibitions - such as those seen at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Bilbao Guggenheim, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

In 2000, Eyestorm exclusively published a series of limited edition prints with Koons. Cut Out, Loopy and Hair were part of the artist's 1999 collection of paintings collectively entitled 'Easyfun'.

Intricate in design and unreservedly optimistic, the 'Easyfun' paintings marked Jeff Koons' return to exhibiting after several years of closely guarded activity in his studio. The paintings that these editions are based on are so large and complicated that Koons required a team of 40 assistants to complete them.

Best known for his metal sculptures of balloon dogs and everyday objects, Jeff Koons takes industrially-made articles, strips them of their practical use and re-presents them as art icons. He plays with themes of banality, mass-appeal and commerce with arguably greater showmanship, and on a grander scale, than any artist before him. Read more ...